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Man pages in color, with links
Didn't know that one, I have been using vinfo for a while, with vinfo () { nvim -c "Vinfo $@" -c 'silent only' } I'm gonna try the plugin you mentioned though, it has support for nodes while mine doesn't I think.
zeavim.vim
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Dash.nvim v0.9.0
Just did some googling and it seems that there's an alternative that supports Linux: zealdocs/zeal: Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash and KabbAmine/zeavim.vim: Zeal for Vim. Is there any notable differences between Dash and Zeal?
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Can you make a basic web app without googling? I can't
Windows: Velocity (https://velocity.silverlakesoftware.com/)
all support a healthy amount of documentation that you can download and most importantly a very healthy amount of integrations from Vim (https://github.com/KabbAmine/zeavim.vim) to VSCode (https://github.com/deerawan/vscode-dash) - note that on Windows all these apps write to the registry as "Zeal" so remember to uninstall the previous one if you're switching between them.
If you just need a searchable docset that can be made available offline, there's also DevDocs (https://devdocs.io/) - just note that downloaded documentation can disappear if you regularly use the same browser for normal internet use - I'd do things like grab a copy of ungoogled chromium and just use it for this site before traveling if you're gonna be offline for a while (alternatively, there's some electron versions out there and you could package it that way for yourself too)
What are some alternatives?
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zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
vim-devdocs - Look up keyword on https://devdocs.io from Vim
dash.nvim - 🏃💨 Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust 🦀 and Lua
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
vim-lastplace - A vim / nvim plugin that intelligently reopens files at your last edit position.
investigate.vim - A Vim plugin for looking up documentation
srcery-vim - Srcery is a dark color scheme with clearly defined contrasting colors and a slightly earthy tone.
awesome-vim-colorschemes - Collection of awesome color schemes for Neo/vim, merged for quick use.
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim. [Moved to: https://github.com/preservim/nerdtree]
nerdtree - A tree explorer plugin for vim.